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Fall 1996 Results
October 27, 1996
August 31 at Mountain Cup–Lost 0-19 to Blacksburg, Lost 12-15 to Richmond
September 07 Win 41-10 over Johnson City (B Side W 23-22)
September 14 Win 34-03 over Lexington
September 28 Win 42-0 over Asheville (B Side W 26-0)
October 12 Midsouth Tourny Lost 25-32 to Huntsville, Lost 8-12 to Ft. Campbell
October 19 Win 33-15 over Chattanooga
October 26 Win 76-0 over Queen City
Final-play ‘Header’ gives Greenville win over Knoxville
April 15, 1996
A “Rooster” got kicked in the head – and the Possums ended up dead.
Greenville, S.C., defended its Dogwood Tournament title in bizarre fashion, scoring on the last play of the game when a kicked ball bounced off the face of a Knoxville player into the try zone where Griffin No. 8 Dan Roberts fell on it for the easy game-winning try.
The tourney was held at Forks of the River Park April 13 and 14, 1996.
Prelims
In opening round play, Toledo, Ohio, struck first against Knoxville when former U.S. Eagle Rich Schurfeld slashed in from his fullback position to score a converted try.
The Possums rallied with tries by Frank Bennett and Jack Geibig, coupled with two penalty kicks and a conversion from fullback Kevin Blalock to pull away for an 18-7 win.
In its second match, Knoxville broke away from a 6-6 tie with Columbia, S.C., to run out to a 30-6 win. Doug Powell tallied a pair of tries and Blalock finished with half of the Possums’ points on a try, two penalties and a couple of conversions.
Greenville punished Chattanooga and then handled Findlay, Ohio, in a rematch of the 1995 Dogwood Tourney final to reach Sunday’s championship contest.
Final
Knoxville pressured early and were rewarded when flyhalf Marty Bradley nailed a penalty kick to put the Possums up 3-0. Greenville scrumhalf Butch Setzer followed with a penalty of his own to knot the scores at 3-3.
The Possums had a terrific opportunity to score a try when wing Pat Dorwin tossed a lineout to himself, dummied with trailing flanker Oscar Doster to slow the defense, then passed long to mid-field but a knock-on stymied the sure score.
Bradley then added a penalty but off the restart Geibig was whistled for shepherding and Setzer’s penalty made it 6-6 at the half.
Both teams threatened in the second stanza, but numerous Knoxville penalties nullified territorial gains.
Bradley and Setzer, whose angled conversion gave Greenville a 15-14 win over Findlay in the 1995 Dogwood Tourney, traded penalty kicks as it was 9-9 with just a minute left in the match.
A poor Greenville cross-kick went to Knoxville wing Mike Weldon, who set up a maul. The ball was spun to Bradley, whose clearing kick bounced backward off the face of retreating hooker Ryan “Rooster” Miller.
Roberts, Greenville’s captain, was behind the play but alertly knew there was no offside law to be broken and beat the cover to touch down the carom for the winning try. Setzer added the conversion and the Griffins repeated as Dogwood champions.
Greenville Knoxville
J. Roberts 1 Huskey (C)
Beamann 2 Miller
Speaks 3 Sandman
Atkinson 4 Cerne
Sullivan 5 Booth
Van Evera 6 Daugherty
Phillips 7 Doster
D. Roberts (C) 8 Powell
Setzer 9 Broyles
Gerezol 10 Bradley
Bratys 11 Weldon
Howland 12 Niekerk
Clardy 13 Bennett
Moore 14 Dorwin
Cobb 15 Blalock
Ref: Rich Boone, C-2, Mid-South








